Red Arrow Entertainment’s chief creative officer Michael Schmidt and CBC Television’s director of studio and unscripted content Jennifer Dettman are also pencilled in to talk. US network execs will contribute to a syndication-themed session, and there will also be a case study of ABC’s Shark Tank featuring executive producer Clay Newbill.

Further to the conference session, a ‘PRO Pitch’ event will see participants pitch their ideas directly to top development executives from US and international channels.

Confirmed networks at the pitch include A&E, ABC, AMC, Bell Media Speciality Television, CBC, CBS, Syfy, The CW, Univision, USA Networks, WE tv, Viasat Broadcasting, Scripps Networks, The Weather Channel and Lifetime. Prodcos and distributors including FremantleMedia, ITV Studios and Endemol will also be on hand to hear ideas.

Winners of a new NATPE-branded reality Breakthrough Awards iniative will also be announced at a neyworking lunch, with tickets available online for US$90 per person. A judging panel comprising key execs from various networks, agencies and distributors will collectively agree on winners for five categories.

NAPTE developed the initiative with its Reality and Formats Advisory Board, which Phil Gurin of The Gurin Company and CAA’s Hans Schiff head up.

“NATPE Reality makes NATPE more than a content market, it’s an idea market,” said Gurin. “This is an incredible opportunity to pitch original ideas to people who actually buy them and make them happen.”

NATPE Miami will be held on January 20-22 at the Fountainbleau Resort.

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